![]() ![]() I'm mainly interested in controlling the GPU fan so if anybody has another suggestion of how to do it that would be great as well. Might be nothing tho and since I saw an option in BIOS that allows me to downgrade I might just do it. From the top, you can select hub for independent control. After opening MSI Dragon Center, click Mystic Light. Only thing that prevents me to do the update is the fact I read some YT comment about another bug and I can't remember what it was, which is a bit worrying. The MAG CORELIQUID 240RH and MAG CORELIQUID 360RHs fans or system fans can be controlled with MSI Mystic Light and implement ARGB Sync with other MSI devices through connection with the hub. I haven't performed a BIOS or EC update, reckon that might help? I was already thinking about doing it since apparently I'm on a version that doesn't allow me to turn the advanced features on, something I found out when I tried to undervolt the CPU. The only way I can change the speed of the fans is by using the Cooler Boost feature but I obviously don't want to always leave them blasting at 100%. ![]() I recently got hold of a GP66 Leopard 10UG and tried to manually set the fan curve in Dragon Center but it simply doesn't seem to have any effect on the actual RPM, neither on the CPU or on the GPU they just stay at 2800RPM regardless of the temperature. ![]()
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